Aston Villa and Everton – which fans have a greater cause for concern?
It wasn’t too long ago that the greatest threat to ‘big fours’ monopoly on the Premier League came from the likes of Aston Villa and Everton. Both sid
Leonardo suffers first defeat
Inter Milan coach Leonardo admitted Udinese played the better football during the reigning champions’ 3-1 away defeat. Goals by Cristian Zapata, An
Wenger looking for Gunners improvement
Arsene Wenger expects his Arsenal side to be sharper when they look to overturn a 1-0 deficit in their Carling Cup semi-final against Ipswich. The
Harry should veto transfer deal, Spurs’ £200m catch-22, Tottenham cheap shot is strange to say the least – Best of THFC
Harry Redknapp says it is win or bust as far as Tottenham’s title ambitions are concerned as the North Londoners face their biggest game of the season
Loyalty is one thing, but player’s progress is surely another
We all know that Alex Ferguson is one of the greatest managers of his generation – what we were reminded of last week though is what a graceless man h
Almunia back for Arsenal
Arsenal will receive a massive boost on Sunday with the return of goalkeeper Manuel Almunia for their FA Cup match against Huddersfield Town. The f
Tevez celebrates in style
Manchester City coach David Platt has admitted to a slight sense of disappointment that City only beat West Bromwich Albion 3-0 on Saturday. Argent
Premier League preview: Newcastle v Arsenal
Newcastle begin life without striker Andy Carroll when when they host Arsenal on Saturday. Carroll was the difference in their clash at the Emirate
Whatever happened to John Fashanu?
Think drama, think controversy, think tragedy, think of a Saturday night spent with Ulrika Johnson and grown men rolling around in spandex and what do
Barcelona are still the kings of the castle, despite Arsenal’s late rally
The immense hagiography and hyperbole flung indiscriminately at everything Barcelona do these days can, on occasion, go a little too far for me. In fa